SEVERAL TORNADOES TOUCHED DOWN IN PARTS OF THE OHIO VALLEY AND MID-ATLANTIC. METEOROLOGIST DANIEL DOZIER HAS A LOOK AND JUST HOW ARE TORNADO SEASON STACKS UP TO THE RECORD. Reporter: SEVERE STORMS WREAK HAVOC FROM TENNESSEE TO CONNECTICUT ON SUNDAY. AE F-3 TORNADO WITH WIND UP TO 140 MILES PER HOUR STRUCK NEAR SPEEDWELL, TENNESSEE AND THIS TORNADO WAS CAUGHT ON CAMERA IN WOLCOTT, CONNECTICUT. THE FILING WIND DAMAGE SEVERAL TREES, A TRAILER AND A COUPLE OF HOMES. OUTSIDE BOSTON A TORNADO STRUCK DURING THE ROPES OF SEVERAL BUILDINGS. YOU CAN SEE THE DAMAGE FROM THE AIR. TORNADOES ARE ALL TOO FAMILIAR IN OKLAHOMA, BUT THIS YEAR WE ARE THANKFUL IT IS QUITE THERE HAVE ONLY BEEN 13 TORNADOES TODAY THE FEWEST SINCE 1988. THAT YEAR, THE STATE RECORDED 17. THE WEATHER CONDITIONS HAVE BEEN VERY KIND TO OKLAHOMA THIS YEAR. THE JET STREAM HAS REMAINED WELL UP TO THE NORTH END UP UNTIL THE SUMMER MOISTURE HAS BEEN SCARCE. THE REST OF THE YEAR AVERAGES SEVEN TORNADOES IN THE STATE